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A point is plotted on the number line at 225 . A second point is plotted at −434 . What is the length of a line segment joining these points? Enter your answer as a simplified mixed number in the box.
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A point is plotted on the number line at 225 . A second point is plotted at −434 .
What is the length of a line segment joining these points?
Enter your answer as a simplified mixed number in the box.
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